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In traditional Ayurvedic medicine, Triphala is used for:
 
In traditional Ayurvedic medicine, Triphala is used for:
  
#immune system stimulation[3]
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#immune system stimulation
#improvement of digestion[1][4]
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#improvement of digestion
#relief of constipation[1][4]
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#relief of constipation
#gastrointestinal tract cleansing[4]
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#gastrointestinal tract cleansing
#relief of gas (carminative)[1]
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#relief of gas (carminative)
#treatment of diabetes[1]
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#treatment of diabetes
#treatment of eye disease[1]
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#treatment of eye diseas.
  
 
These health claims have not been yet tested in clinical trials on humans. Even within the practice of Ayurvedic medicine, there are controversies about the composition (amlaki, haritaki and bibhitaki), preparation, and medicinal uses of Triphala.
 
These health claims have not been yet tested in clinical trials on humans. Even within the practice of Ayurvedic medicine, there are controversies about the composition (amlaki, haritaki and bibhitaki), preparation, and medicinal uses of Triphala.
  
 
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[[Category:Herbs]]

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Phyllanthus officinalis


Triphala is an Ayurvedic herbal rasayana formula consisting of equal parts of three myrobalans, taken without seed: Amalaki (Emblica officinalis), Bibhitaki (Terminalia bellirica), and Haritaki (Terminalia chebula). Medicinal use

In traditional Ayurvedic medicine, Triphala is used for:

  1. immune system stimulation
  2. improvement of digestion
  3. relief of constipation
  4. gastrointestinal tract cleansing
  5. relief of gas (carminative)
  6. treatment of diabetes
  7. treatment of eye diseas.

These health claims have not been yet tested in clinical trials on humans. Even within the practice of Ayurvedic medicine, there are controversies about the composition (amlaki, haritaki and bibhitaki), preparation, and medicinal uses of Triphala.